Nintendo 3DS – Did You Know Gaming? Feat. Furst

In this mini documentary we take a look at some Easter eggs, secrets, and history of the Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld game console by Nintendo, and is the successor to the Nintendo DS (NDS). The system is capable of displaying stereoscopic 3D and has received several revisions such as the Nintendo 3DS XL, the Nintendo 2DS and the New Nintendo 3DS. The console’s price was reduced from $249 to $169 amid disappointing launch sales. Nintendo offered free Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Game Boy Advance (GBA) games from the eShop through emulated gameplay to consumers who bought the system at the original launch price. This move paid off, as the Nintendo 3DS systems combined have sold over 60 million units. We hope our analysis of the 3DS explained the inner workings of device and its games. Check out more Did You Know Gaming videos below:

31 thoughts on “Nintendo 3DS – Did You Know Gaming? Feat. Furst”

This is why America sucks, if one of our companies goes down, you know the CEO is liquidating the company and taking all the 401k money from the workers, if a Japanese company is going down, the CEOs take pay cuts to keep it alive instead of fucking everyone else over

Makes the Gameboy Advance seem more pix-elated? Doesn't that usually happen when you use a high resolution option on a game console. I would rather see the console's pixels with high-definition than let lower resolutions the hide the console's actual power. Samus looked a lot better when you switched it.

This video inspired me to save up for a 2DS (I would get a 3DS but a 2DS is cheaper). I'm going to buy a $149AUD bundle that comes with Mario Kart 7 preinstalled and it also comes with a Lego DS Game which I'll probably sell to a game store for $15 bucks or so.